Vice President Kamala Harris is set to prepare for the ABC News presidential debate in Pittsburgh, beginning a five-day preparation period focused on economic topics. While Harris aims to clarify her campaign's economic vision, former President Donald Trump follows his previous debate strategy of engaging in policy discussions with close confidants. The debate rules have been officially announced by ABC News, prohibiting props and pre-written notes, while also ensuring a muted microphone system except during speaking times. Trump criticized Harris's attempts to change debate rules, emphasizing her campaign's desire for additional comforts like desks and hot mics. Trump's upcoming speech at the New York Economic Club will highlight his intent to revive American jobs and come up with affordable solutions for the public, contrasting sharply with Harris's economic approach. During a recent campaign event, Harris revealed an all-new top tax policy, proposing rates that would bring the highest federal tax burden since 1978. Trump has been vocal against Harris, citing her economic policy as harmful due to high taxation and the impact of regulations like fracking bans. As both candidates gear up for the debate, the differences in plans for the economy, energy independence, and tax policy could play a crucial role in shaping the electoral landscape.
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